The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... effect such reductions in the public establishments as would place the country on a solid foundation in point of revenue , by bringing its ex- penditure within its income . The reductions which had taken place since the peace were great ...
... effect such reductions in the public establishments as would place the country on a solid foundation in point of revenue , by bringing its ex- penditure within its income . The reductions which had taken place since the peace were great ...
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... effect by violating private property . He pro- tested that he confidently expected , that the right honourable gentleman would not offer his intended amend- ment ; he gave him credit for too much good feeling , too much Eng- lish spirit ...
... effect by violating private property . He pro- tested that he confidently expected , that the right honourable gentleman would not offer his intended amend- ment ; he gave him credit for too much good feeling , too much Eng- lish spirit ...
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Walter Scott. effect to lessen in any degree the burdens of the present year . By the calculation embodied in the reso- lutions afterwards submitted to the House of Commons by the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer , it appears that the ...
Walter Scott. effect to lessen in any degree the burdens of the present year . By the calculation embodied in the reso- lutions afterwards submitted to the House of Commons by the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer , it appears that the ...
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... effect . The first resolution sta- ted , " that since the termination of the war in 1815 , the property tax in Great Britain , and other taxes in Great Britain and Ireland , which yielded a revenue of upwards of L.18,000,000 per annum ...
... effect . The first resolution sta- ted , " that since the termination of the war in 1815 , the property tax in Great Britain , and other taxes in Great Britain and Ireland , which yielded a revenue of upwards of L.18,000,000 per annum ...
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... effect produced . In the last year of the war tax , the quantity consum- ed was L. 26,200,000 bushels . In the first year after the reduction of the tax the quantity was only L. 17,000,000 bushels . It was true that it had been a bad ...
... effect produced . In the last year of the war tax , the quantity consum- ed was L. 26,200,000 bushels . In the first year after the reduction of the tax the quantity was only L. 17,000,000 bushels . It was true that it had been a bad ...
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